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White Throated Kingfisher Portrait (1 Viewer)

ndwgolf

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Out today sat in amongst a bunch of Banana trees when this little beauty nearly sat on top of me. I nearly gave myself a hernia getting the camera and lens off the tripod so that I could get into position to take this picture.......... anyway He/She sat there long enough for me to fire off a dozen or so shots
The one attached is a full frame no crop image that is currently coming out of the printer behind me A2 size at 301 PPI
 

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Ooooh... what a cracking picture you've got there Neil, I can sense your excitement at the experience you had when he came in. You did so well - I would have been shaking too much to hold the camera still LOL.

I would love to see you posting some of your lovely pictures in the Gallery too.
 
At the top of the screen is a row of tabs "Home", "Forums"... the next along is "Gallery".

Open that and you will see a large orange Upload Photo button. Click on it and select the correct Category for your picture (probably Birds of Asia etc... though there's many other options, including wild animals and landscapes) then Browse for your image. There will be two screen, one to give a description for your picture, the other for more details. Fill in as many of the fields as possible too, if you can.

If you need any help, please don't be afraid to ask.
 
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